Emergency Medicine

The Diagnostic Challenge: Many Causes, Similar Presentations

Roggo, A., Henning, P., Zimmermann, H. (2005). Abdominalschmerzen im Notfalldienst—was darf ich nicht vergessen? [Abdominal pain in emergency service—what should I not forget?]. Therapeutische Umschau, 62(6), 339-344. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15999929/ Abdominal pain is one of the most frequent yet diagnostically challenging complaints in emergency medicine. The article by Roggo, Henning, and Zimmermann (2005) highlights the importance of […]

Healing Beyond the Surface 

Pain is not always obvious. Some wounds don’t show. Paul Henning MD horsemanship provides insights into understanding and addressing such hidden pains, especially when it comes to animal care. As I stand beside Tax, resting a hand on his neck, I can feel the tension in his body. He shifts uncomfortably, his eyes soft but weary. […]

Diagnostic and Management Challenges in Self-Mutilated Hand Injuries. Paul Henning, MD. 

Phillips, D., Henning, P., & Sternberg, M. (2021). The self-mutilated hand. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 25, 101102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visj.2021.101102. This study included contributions from Paul Henning MD.  The study by Phillips, Paul Henning, MD and Sternberg (2021) examines the complexities of self-inflicted hand injuries in emergency settings, emphasizing the diagnostic, management, and psychological challenges associated […]